"You guys might have just seen me on TV - I've just been evicted. I think that was the greatest thing I've done in my life," he said.

"Hope you guys enjoyed that."

He then approached a man in an Australian Open shirt and asked him whether he had seen the incident and when he said he had not, he explained that a man in a white shirt - "some idiot" - had "disrupted the whole match and made a sex noise for like 40 seconds".

A normally hot-headed Kyrgios was praised for his calm and reserve during the incident

"I think he has handled the distractions really well. There wasn't always a time that he would have done that, necessarily, but it has been a mature response tonight," Basil Zempilas said on Channel 7.

Kyrgios ran into problems with the crowd during his first round clash on the same court earlier this week after telling a spectator to "shut the f--- up".

He was slapped with a $US3000 fine for the indiscretion.

Just as things looked to be returning to normal, a helicopter lingered overhead prompting the young Aussie to ask chair umpire James Keothavong "what is happening?"

Zempilas was stumped by this incident saying: "This is strange, it is quite loud. Sitting right above us and it is hovering, not moving. I have never seen this before at a stadium anywhere in the world."

Nick Kyrgios didn’t seem too put off by the incident. Pic: AFP

The match soon descended into a comedy of error.

Besides the heckler and the helicopter, Troicki's shoelaces broke and then came an issue with the speakers which Kyrgios believed were too loud because they were picking up feedback from the crowd.

"Are you going to call anyone to come fix it? What are they doing, man? It is not normal. They keep laughing in between lets."

Keothavong was quick to reassure both players the issue "was being dealt with".